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marinermick

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As much as i dislike Newcastle i dont want to see them fold either. FFS who would we put crap on if they go? I’d support some sort of effort to show unity {as football fans} when we play them in the last round.Whether its a tifo or some other form of recognition to show our support of keeping them in the league. We are the current Champions with the best supporters in the competition lets show we can put the rivalry aside for footballs sake… :popcorn:

Good idea on the tifo.

However I would just rather it say “Vale Jets”. That’s a very empathetic show of support.
 

Big Al

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As much as i dislike Newcastle i dont want to see them fold either. FFS who would we put crap on if they go? I’d support some sort of effort to show unity {as football fans} when we play them in the last round.Whether its a tifo or some other form of recognition to show our support of keeping them in the league. We are the current Champions with the best supporters in the competition lets show we can put the rivalry aside for footballs sake… :popcorn:
What to say though

It’s not a proper bbq without flies
 

booney

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I hate to see A-League clubs fold,especially one from the Hunter region which is an historic football community.Also my father played for Adamstown Rosebuds in the late forties and early fifties when we lived at Cardiff so there is some personal connection with that area.

On the other hand numerous football clubs have folded in many countries over the years for all sorts of reasons so there are precedents including in the A-League.We appeared to be perilously close to folding or being relocated in the not too distant past so I feel sorry for committed Jets supporters.
 

MrCelery

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Seems to be getting worst over there...

TBH I find this sad.... Newcastle / Hunter is a heartland Football area and where the first games were played in Australia.... the history is long... KB United, Rosebudds, Breakers etc...

I wanta beat the Hunts.... but that its I want play and beat them no for them to fold over some doggy owners.....

Youtube from KB, the first crowd was I think about 17K...

Bring back the Breakers! :overheadl: :overheadl: :overheadl:
 

Big Al

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Heard anymore I have not seen anything
Prior page on here has the article posted MrCelery towards the top. Posted on the 5th April. Article was written on the 4th.
Also posted in the jets forum and two posts later they argue for 2 pages about the teams colours 🤦🏻‍♂️
Newcastle Jets Ownership Update | Newcastle Herald

James Gardiner and Robert Dillon 4 April 2024

THE most prominent candidates to buy the Newcastle Jets have dropped out of the race but officials insist there are other parties in advanced negotiations.

US-based consortium FC32 have been exploring a takeover of the Jets for more than six months and appeared a likely saviour of the embattled club.

However, consortium principal Paul Francis told the Newcastle Herald on Thursday that they had withdrawn from negotiations after the group's latest bid was rejected by the current owners - the chairman of rival clubs who have been bankrolling the Jets since 2021

"Our best bid was not competitive enough," Francis told the Herald from the US. "We upped to the limit of our comfort given the circumstances, but can't match expectations or the other bidders unfortunately. We have to move on."

It is understood FC32 have walked away from the table and returned previously during negotiations.

Jets executive chairman Shane Mattiske was hopeful communications with FC32 would continue, but if they were no longer a contender, he said there were "multiple" alternative options.

"There are at least four parties actively involved in the due-diligence process," Mattiske said.

"Two of them have made formal offers. The ownership group is reviewing those offers and assessing them in relation to closing a deal in the very near future."

Australian Profession Leagues (APL) chairman Stephen Conroy indicated last month that the Jets had until the end of the season to finalise a new owner or risked folding.

One of the remaining consortiums is understood to be based in Melbourne and is led by investors who have previously been involved with an A-League club in Melbourne.

The Herald has also been told another overseas group has expressed interest.

FC32, which is partially backed by the investment group Athletic Ventures, owns Swiss second-tier club AC Bellinzona, and plans to set-up a network of clubs around the world.

The Jets, which has been bankrolled by the owners of rival clubs since January 2021, had been slated to be next.

FC32, after agreeing on a purchase price for the Jets, sought to renegotiate after the APL was unable to provide key information about the league and its financial projections.

The APL made half its staff redundant earlier this year and last week had to sign a deal with a new broadcast company after the collapse of Global Advance.

This season each franchise received $2 million in grants, which was cut from $2.3 million. The APL is yet to confirm what the dispersal will be next season.

The lack of clarification had a major impact on FC32's decision to walk away.

"From a business point of view, we can't take that risk, especially when we are starting out," Francis said. "There was a comfort level that we pushed beyond and we can't go any more.

"After the months at the table, we now need to move on and focus on the other acquisitions within our strategy.

"This has been so circular we have to move on."

It's unclear if other parties interested in buying the Jets have requested the same information from the APL.
 

JoyfulPenguin

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They are hoping it’s an ex heart/city owner Gerry Ryan @JoyfulPenguin might know of him. Apparently Melbourne storm as well. Jayco caravans

Owned heart with city when they took over heart and then sold his small stake a year or two later. Wiki says he was involved in the roar as well.

He fits the ex Melbourne team owner profile
Very invested in the Southside Flyers WNBL team, was very peripheral in the consortium that owned Heart but has always run Dandenong Rangers/Southside Flyers exceptionally well.
 

Corsair

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scum can’t get the spoon now can they?.
Mathematically still possible. Perth have to win both remaining games, Western have to win 2 of 3 remaining games and lose to Perth, scum have to lose both remaining games.

After being pumped 8-0 by Melb City you'd think Perth are going to spoon.

City could still knock WSW out of 6th spot.
 

MrCelery

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Newcastle Jets Ownership Negotiations Update | Newcastle Herald​

Newcastle's men's and women's A-League players are effectively in limbo after their respective campaigns ended at the weekend, as they await confirmation of whether their embattled club has found new owners.
The Newcastle franchise, funded on a stopgap basis since January 2021, has been on the market for the past six months.
At least one prospective ownership consortium has walked away from the negotiating table, but it is understood a group of Melbourne-based businessmen, formerly involved in Western United, are close to announcing a deal has been struck that will save the Jets from likely oblivion.
The players' union has reminded the powers-that-be that time is of the essence, as players and staff have financial and personal commitments and need some clarity.
"The PFA has received assurances from the Jets' management that the club will play in the A-Leagues next season," PFA co-chief executive Kathryn Gill told the Newcastle Herald.
"As a number of players are off contract, the unsettling uncertainty surrounding the club is significantly impacting their livelihood and careers, alongside those who are contracted for next season and beyond.
"As such, a swift resolution to the ownership situation is needed to give everyone the certainty they need.
"The PFA remains steadfast in its commitment to the players and we will do everything within our control to ensure the Jets remain part of the A-Leagues into the future."
Jets executive chairman Shane Mattiske said after Newcastle's season-ending clash with the Mariners on Saturday that he was hopeful an announcement was "very close", but admitted it was too early to confirm anything.
Coach Rob Stanton, however, was optimistic, saying: "I don't want to say it's done until it's actually done.
"But I feel good. I think everyone's feeling good. It would be nice to have it announced soon."
A-League Women coach Ryan Campbell denied after Sunday's semi-final loss to Melbourne City that there had been any confirmation behind the scenes.
"Hopefully we can get some good news and then we can really start to lock down some of these players and some of the young players that we have at our club," Campbell said.
"We've been assured that it's not confirmed as yet that everything's happened. We're just waiting to find out, the same as everybody else."
Campbell, who took over as head coach on a caretaker basis when Gary van Egmond bailed out mid-season for a job in China, reiterated that he hoped to be retained.
"I'd love to take the position on," he said.
 

sydmariner

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Newcastle Jets Ownership Negotiations Update | Newcastle Herald​

Newcastle's men's and women's A-League players are effectively in limbo after their respective campaigns ended at the weekend, as they await confirmation of whether their embattled club has found new owners.
The Newcastle franchise, funded on a stopgap basis since January 2021, has been on the market for the past six months.
At least one prospective ownership consortium has walked away from the negotiating table, but it is understood a group of Melbourne-based businessmen, formerly involved in Western United, are close to announcing a deal has been struck that will save the Jets from likely oblivion.
The players' union has reminded the powers-that-be that time is of the essence, as players and staff have financial and personal commitments and need some clarity.
"The PFA has received assurances from the Jets' management that the club will play in the A-Leagues next season," PFA co-chief executive Kathryn Gill told the Newcastle Herald.
"As a number of players are off contract, the unsettling uncertainty surrounding the club is significantly impacting their livelihood and careers, alongside those who are contracted for next season and beyond.
"As such, a swift resolution to the ownership situation is needed to give everyone the certainty they need.
"The PFA remains steadfast in its commitment to the players and we will do everything within our control to ensure the Jets remain part of the A-Leagues into the future."
Jets executive chairman Shane Mattiske said after Newcastle's season-ending clash with the Mariners on Saturday that he was hopeful an announcement was "very close", but admitted it was too early to confirm anything.
Coach Rob Stanton, however, was optimistic, saying: "I don't want to say it's done until it's actually done.
"But I feel good. I think everyone's feeling good. It would be nice to have it announced soon."
A-League Women coach Ryan Campbell denied after Sunday's semi-final loss to Melbourne City that there had been any confirmation behind the scenes.
"Hopefully we can get some good news and then we can really start to lock down some of these players and some of the young players that we have at our club," Campbell said.
"We've been assured that it's not confirmed as yet that everything's happened. We're just waiting to find out, the same as everybody else."
Campbell, who took over as head coach on a caretaker basis when Gary van Egmond bailed out mid-season for a job in China, reiterated that he hoped to be retained.
"I'd love to take the position on," he said.
FTS
 

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